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Yuanhua Qu commented on MAGNOLIA-1998:
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Yes. As Sean described, test was done by Jmeter (without enabling cookie for
all http requests) ) on public instance browsing by anonymous user as your
guess. It shows the similar mem usage when testing 3.0.5 with JR1.3.3 when
enable persistent cookie for all http resquests.
> Potential memory leak: investigation.
> -------------------------------------
>
> Key: MAGNOLIA-1998
> URL: http://jira.magnolia.info/browse/MAGNOLIA-1998
> Project: Magnolia
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Vivian Steller
> Assignee: Boris Kraft
> Priority: Critical
> Attachments: Mag3.0.5Jackrabbit1.3.3_memGraph.JPG,
> Mag3.5Jackrabbit1.3.3_memGraph.JPG, Mag3.5Jackrabbit1.3.3_memGraph_128M.JPG,
> magnoliaMemLeak_toMag.doc
>
>
> Several users have reported memory issues. We're creating this issue to
> collect information, reports and other evidence. Please attach relevant files
> and leave comments on your experiences. Thanks!
> *Current status:*
> * We're investigating about this issue, but we're lacking evidence of a real
> leak in Magnolia 3.5 when used with an external database at the moment. (see
> comments below)
> * There have been too many architectural changes in 3.5 to backport the fixes
> to the 3.0 branch
> * The following definitely helps:
> ** Using an external database such as MySQL
> ** Using *Magnolia 3.5.x* (and Jackrabbit 1.3.x)
> * If you're experiencing OutOfMemoryError: PermGen space, you need to
> increase the -XX:MaxPermSize JVM setting.
> * If you're still having memory issues after applying the above advices,
> please report them here with the following information:
> ** Operating system:
> ** Java version:
> ** Container (tomcat, jetty, ...) and version:
> ** Precise JVM settings (JAVA_OPTS, CATALINA_OPTS, ...)
> ** How is your container started:
> ** Is there any specific operation that triggers your memory issues?
> ** Any stacktraces or relevant log files (in attachment, with your name
> in the filename, please)
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